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  • Victorian Literature: Criticism and Debates

    Victorian Literature by Behlman, Lee; Longmuir, Anne;

    Criticism and Debates

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    Rövid leírás:

    Victorian Literature: Criticism and Debates offers a comprehensive introduction to the critical debates about Victorian Literature, addressing the most popular and engaging topics in the field today.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Victorian Literature: Criticism and Debates offers a comprehensive and critically engaging introduction to the study of Victorian literature and addresses the most popular and vibrant topics in the field today.


    Separated into twelve sections, this anthology investigates issues as diverse as neo-formalism, sensationalism, religion, evolution, psychology, gender and sexuality, colonialism, imperialism, and economics. Each section contains at least three classic essays from leading scholars which offer a variety of approaches and theories from the liveliest areas of current criticism and debate in the field. Each section concludes with a newly written essay from a subject expert that reflects on this work and looks forward to new directions. A sign-posted introduction to the key critical contributions in Victorian studies from the past twenty-five years sets the reader on their path.


    Providing both the essential criticism along with clear introductions and analysis, this book is the perfect guide for students and scholars of Victorian literature.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    General Introduction, Anne Longmuir and Lee Behlman



    Part 1. Victorian Poetry and Form



    Introduction



    1. Rereading Victorian Poetry, Isobel Armstrong



    2. The Fix of Form: an Open Letter, Herbert F. Tucker



    3. Physiological Poetics; Patmore, Hopkins and the Uncertain Body of Victorian Poetry, Jason R. Rudy



    4. Victorian Poetry and Form, Charles LaPorte


    Part 2. Women Poets and the Poetess Tradition



    Introduction



    5. Canonization through Dispossession: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the "Pythian Shriek," Tricia Lootens



    6. Rewriting a History of the Lyre: Letitia Landon, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the (Re)construction of the Nineteenth-Century Woman Poet, Linda H. Peterson



    7. Atheist Prophecy: Mathilde Blinde, Constance Naden, and the Victorian Poetess, Charles LaPorte



    8. Women Poets and the Poetess Tradition, Linda K. Hughes


    Part 3. Realism and Photography



    Introduction



    9. What is Real in Realism?, Nancy Armstrong



    10. Information Unveiled, Richard Menke



    11. Composing the Novel Body: Re-Membering the Body and the Text in Little Dorrit, Daniel Novak



    12. Realism and Photography, Jennifer Green-Lewis


    Part 4. Genre Fiction and the Sensational



    Introduction



    13. Marketing Affect: The Nineteenth-Century Sensation Novel, Ann Cvetkovich



    14. The Abhuman; Chaotic Bodies, Kelly Hurley



    15. Toward a Sensational Theory of Criticism; Sensation fiction Theorizes Masochism, Anna Maria Jones



    16. Genre fiction and the Sensational, Pamela K. Gilbert


    Part 5. Religion and Literature



    Introduction



    17. Christina Rossetti and the Doctrine of Reserve, Emma Mason



    18. Orthodox Narratives of Literary Sacralization, William R. McKelvy



    19. Sacrifice and the Sufferings of the Substitute: Dickens and the Atonement Controversy of the 1850s, Jan-Melissa Schramm



    20. Religion and Literature, Mark Knight


    Part 6. Darwin and Victorian Culture



    Introduction



    21. The Remnant of the Mythical; Fit and Misfitting: Anthropomorphism and the Natural Order, Gillian Beer



    22. Dickens and Darwin, George Levine



    23. Conversation on Creation, James Secord



    24. Darwinian Science and Victorian Respectability, Gowan Dawson



    25. Darwin and Victorian Culture, Jonathan Smith


    Part 7. Psychology and Literature



    Introduction



    26. Villette: "the Surveillance of a Sleepless Eye," Sally Shuttleworth



    27. The Discourse of Physiology in General Biology, Rick Rylance



    28. The Psyche in Pain; Dream and trance: Gaskell’s North and South as a "Condition of Consciousness" Novel, Jill Matus



    29. Psychology and Literature, Michael Davis


    Part 8. Gender, Sexuality, Domesticity



    Introduction



    30. The Female Relations of Victorian England, Sharon Marcus



    31. The Curious Princess, the Novel, and the Law, Hilary M. Schor



    32. Revelation in the Divorce Court, Deborah Cohen



    33. Gender, Sexuality, Domesticity, Melissa Valiska Gregory


    Part 9. Disinterestedness and Liberalism



    Introduction



    34. Forms of Detachment, Amanda Anderson



    35. Is there a Pastor in the House? Sanitary Reform and Governing Agency in Dickens’s Midcentury Fiction, Lauren M. E. Goodlad



    36. A Frame of Mind: Signature Liberalism at the Fortnightly Review, Elaine Hadley



    37. Disinterestedness and Liberalism, Daniel S. Malachuk


    Part 10. Imperialism and Literature in the Age of Colonialism



    Introduction



    38. Introduction to Kim, Edward Said



    39. Imperial Gothic: Atavism and the Occult in the British Adventure Novel, 1880-1914, Patrick Brantlinger



    40. Missionary men and Morant Bay 1859-1866, Catherine Hall



    41. Fantasy and Ideology, John Kucich



    42. Imperialism and Literature in the Age of Colonialism, Muireann O'Cinneide


    Part 11. Economics, the Market, and Victorian Culture



    Introduction



    43. Daniel Deronda and the Afterlife of Ownership, Jeff Nunokawa



    44. The Bioeconomics of Our Mutual Friend, Catherine Gallagher



    45. Literary Appropriations, Mary Poovey



    46. Economics, the Market, and Victorian Culture, Jill Rappoport


    Part 12. Print Culture



    Introduction



    47. The Advantage of Fiction: the Novel and the "Success" of the Victorian Periodical, Laurel Brake



    48. The Age of Newspapers, Matthew Rubery



    49. The Book as Go-Between: Domestic Service and Forced Reading, Leah Price



    50. Print Culture, Jennifer Phegley

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